Emphasis Preaching Journal
Compassion
Commentary
A wonderful story is told about Fiorello La Guardia. He was mayor of New York City during the Great Depression, and today one of the city’s airports is named after him.
Before he became mayor, he served for a time as a police court judge. One cold winter’s day they brought a man to him who was charged with stealing a loaf of bread. La Guardia asked him if he was guilty. The man nodded. He had taken the bread because his family was starving, and he had no money to buy food. What was he to do?
Before he became mayor, he served for a time as a police court judge. One cold winter’s day they brought a man to him who was charged with stealing a loaf of bread. La Guardia asked him if he was guilty. The man nodded. He had taken the bread because his family was starving, and he had no money to buy food. What was he to do?

